Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] any [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But if the Section Sergeant goes in for any necessary purpose , the Inspector comes in , he is reported and gets a severe reprimand from his superiors for idling his time in the Station .
2 The breaking down of any skilled trade into less skilled or specialized components carried a major threat to the whole apprenticeship system and to the notion of the craft as well as damaging the control of the worker over the work process , as Taylorization in the twentieth century would clearly demonstrate .
3 Shortly before the vote Saddam Hussein had made a speech broadcast by Baghdad radio , asserting that if war came Iraq would fight with a heroism which would fill every Arab and Moslem with pride , and , more specifically , that Iraq had the means to detect US stealth bombers and shoot them down like any other enemy aircraft .
4 Skill is demonstrated by persistent and efficient pursuit of an objective and the skill can usually be understood although not necessarily written down with any great precision in terms of a goal and the path towards that goal .
5 Reluctant farmers filled the winter 's potholes in with any available earth ; despite repeated demands by the justices of the peace , hardcore was rarely used .
6 So , I think most analysts now think that the , the concatenation of circumstances which produces a person 's superego is so complex , and there are so many factors interacting , probably along with any genetic factors , there probably is a heritable basis of guilt to some extent , but the , you ca n't say in a very simple way that a person 's childhood socialization will determine every aspect of the superego .
7 Such drawings , along with any handwritten input , can be subsequently edited or annotated , again using the pen ( and a set of freehand gesture-based editing symbols ) .
8 When you are preparing rhubarb , cut off all the leaves , which are poisonous , and chop off the other end along with any brown parts .
9 If , under the law of the requesting authority , the evidence is to be given on oath or any special form is to be used , this should be included , along with any special procedure to be followed under Article 9 .
10 ‘ If they said there was no danger , I would have to stand down from any further action on the matter . ’
11 Tax administrators often see tax theory as a luxury to be indulged in in any odd moment they might have to look up from their files , while tax theorists tend to see the administration and practical aspects of taxation as an easily coped with minor irritant , or deviation , from their ‘ grand design ’ .
12 These have proved difficult if not impossible to pin down in any precise terms and demand for them appears to be similarly volatile … .
13 ( b ) They are not written down in any formal sense in that they are not expressed as Acts of Parliament nor are they established by judicial precedent .
14 It is quite likely that when your ferret locates rabbits in a dead-end you will be able to dig down without any serious problems .
15 Almost all aspects of life suffered under martial law which was used by consecutive governments to ban large public meetings and to crack down on any political groups and political parties working underground .
16 Certainly the word ‘ romance ’ can not be tied down to any one meaning .
17 Certainly it would be very difficult to introduce any statistical rational erm to the desegregation of Greater York to its district components , bearing in mind the small populations er in some of the Greater York er districts , we think that the general level of detail erm in the structure plan is appropriate , and we think to go down to any finer detail would be an inappropriate to a structure plan , and thirdly I think on that issue , er we would think that it would prejudice erm the work that District Council would want to do erm in their er local plans .
18 Bees and ants have extremely elaborate , highly organized , social systems which appear to get along without any concept-forming medium of communication which is even remotely similar to that of human language .
19 To diehards , Lloyd George was " the " Welsh Walpole " and friend of MacDonald who would peddle any opinion and give in to any Labour leader if it would help him to stay in office " .
20 They are only too painfully aware how they could cash in on any multi-coloured shirt worn by one of Europe 's best known goalkeepers .
21 Simple as that And he always wanted to be in on any underground culture going .
22 Yeah but you did n't a actually sort of hone in on any particular date .
23 How many actual people in at any given time .
24 Unfortunately , the club seems incapable of deciding which one it is in at any given time .
25 The response of polymers to mechanical stresses can vary widely , and depends on the particular state the polymer is in at any given temperature .
26 The diaphragm and spermicide can be put in at any convenient time up to three hours before making love so it need n't interfere at all with intercourse .
27 She could get other boarders , he would never , with his reputation , be taken in by any other landlady in Florence no matter what was paid .
28 I 've a heavy afternoon ahead , and I 'm off to Paris tomorrow — by parachute if they ca n't get me in by any other method .
29 Some contracts , however , have cost-escalation clauses allowing the passing on of any increased costs .
30 In this sense the reference to ‘ trade ’ in Articles 85 and 86 is misleading and all economic activities including the supply of goods or services ( including financial services ) , broadcasting or communications generally , the exercise of intellectual property rights , or the carrying on of any other trade or profession are encompassed by the competition rules .
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